Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1921, Page 51

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who spent the winter in Florids. returned m“i;oxr'l'w'v'n » have Boy Soout Colors D. G. Davis was hostess ra . ner Toma Wednesday stiarmoon Lo the Party Decorations mmbor- of the Chevy Chase Thimble Miss Adeline Power, daughter of Mr. | Clu l‘, and Mrs. William Mills have sold their house on East Bradley lane and Frederick Ruebsam celebrated his twelfth birthday anniversary at his home, 232 Rhode Island avenue, with yellow and green, were us ,‘parents, ou West Kirke street, last apartment at 2400 16th strest woelc. B re “Paui Boyd of Fall River. Mass. decorations. The' girls present were Mr. Joseph u Hall, who has been in [ who visited her un in-law anddaugh- Be“llth Ragan, R o er! \?:; Augisia: Se., wisiing Me, father. Capt. | ter. Dr. and Mre. fimson jhae ada Bverett Ruth Williamsen, May Hall, who Deen quite jll, has retun- mumed ln her hon.. ginla ver:"t;bflu Wilitamaen, My ed to Chevy Mrs. John Bender have } 2 3 St Rendox Linthioum, nu Linthicum an cnmd the Mills hous fidlly lule .nd ln occup ying it. d Mrs. n Hulse will close the|r Euse ahoruy on East Melrose e edncationat copvention st 'g: yeon: | B g convention st Dayto Ohio, and who made one of th. - Dal addresses, has ntumed to hls hame here. street and sail for Eurepe to spent e oo e e, ok, N Swagh. | three months tourlng on the contis ames Buich, Toy Wynkoor, Phillg Collis, Arthur Marshal o e C‘W x anLiMiy | Seswe Sirs. Hulbert L. Bisselle of cr.nnn lis, Arthur Norris, Everett McCleary, ‘Englang street, will leave later for Eng! Others present were Mrs. Anna Mc- e o D msit ner mehecd Dermot, Mr. and Mrs. Brili, Mr. and Miss Louise Hoehling, danghter of Maj. and Mrs. Adolph A "Hoehling, was hostess at 3 luncheon at the home of her perents last week, when covers l.ld for fourteen of her xchool The citisens’ committee of section 2 evy Chase will hold the annual slection “of officers Monday evening, April 18, at the Chevy Chase Libi for the summer. Mr. Bisselle and their | B Mrs. Nally and Mrs. Hll.n ‘Ruebsam. sons will spend the summer in New Hampshire. At the meeting of the Community Club of Chevy Chase last week the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Earl Clapp; vice president, Mrs, Horace E. Alexander; secretary, Mrs. Albert Ed- —_— In the year 1836, for the first time in history, the United §tates found itself out of debt and with s comfortable surpius in {ts treasury. lbtlodn Only property nvners or tax ward Corning, and treasyrer, Mrs. peyers at the meeting, which | John Dynes. -w Mrs. James Sheriden, who visited rt Preston Shalev her sister in Boston, Mass. has re- . Robe “re hos(! at dinner at their home last d to h home. Joock i honor of their cousins, Jr. and Lt o ‘\Ir! Genrgp R. Hubbard of Hnrl MISS AKNA GRAYSON OLINGER, Whose marringe to Mr. Frederick Grittman Willlams of Kansas will soon take place. Mrs. Roger Wh!u»'ord in honor of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Bal Deaconess Truesdale of Philadel- mk of New York city who is ""u"FIvhu who visited h%r cousins_Repre- entative and Mrs. Edward E. Browne, Mr. and Mra Charles D. Parker of | on Underwood street, has returned to| ———————————————— S, Dot Rt A h Bl Onk were elected: Mrs. Earl H. Clapp. Mr. 34 or 8. stus Sto w & ] i . Mr. oM Fiolder M. M. Beall has gone | v city who was the ":,",f,";e, J H. Delinger, Mr. Horace E. Alexan- Baitiomre for a short visit witlt|gon, Mr. Charles Augustus Stone, jr.,| der. Mr. R- L. Steward and Mr. Thomas fflendl bas’ returned to New York city. Norgross- and Mrs. W. Jett Lauck a&re| The citizens’ committee of Martin's The Parent-Teacher Association b'lfldlnctlfl' hoyse at the corner of Aidineu to Chevy Chase held its| held a monthly meeting V\fldnpsday ‘Bast Melrose street and Bmokvllle'.nnugl election of officers Tuesday| afternoon. at the Elizabeth SPRING FURS Tailored Suits—Wraps FUR STORAGE ZIRKIN Furrisrs 821 14th St. Browne Schaol. The next meeting will vening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, be the last one for the year. 08 Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth C. Brooke, "l‘homu W, Norcross. The fallowing Philipsho 11th ST. N.W, The House @a{ Courtesy- L e B i Sy High-Priced Suits Use our Cold Storage Rooms for your Furs Special for Monday. Dressy models and ultra= sportive designs—placing them at your choice for These Suits represent, of course, the bet- ter grades of weaves—the more exclusive types of design—the more elaborate scheme of embellishment. In fact, they are super- Suits'in value and desirab:lity. Navy Tricotines—plain tailored and beaded, braided and embroidered. Tan Velours—artistically finished. Black and White and Gray and Black and Tan Checks—ideal in their sport mod- “ eling; with leather belts. Silk lined and of consistently perfect crafts- manship. L O A Introducing Two Groups of New Foulard Dresses —which we have marked at special prices.. $29.75 ' $45.00 In both lots the color combinations and the flower designs are temptingly new and effective. Light and dark shades—and in com- £ plete range of sizes. Some are plain tailored; others are of Georgette in combination with Foulard; and Taffeta and Foulard. We are setting a precedent “it will be hard for us to maintain—the more reason for prompt response—tomorrow—while they are available at these prices. MWWVWWVWV‘&S\’MVUW - =3 ', = X7 T S e e s AT WAMMAMMAMAM..“WW ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 17, 1921—PART 2. _ Furniture Carpets A SALE OF SOCIETY r Establuhd 1861 W, B. Moses & Sons F and Uth Sts. Linens Upholstery FURNITURE —Offering our entire stock of Bedroom Furniture at drastic reductions from the former exceptionally low prices. THIS THREE-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE, Queen Anne design; suite consists of dresser, chifforobe and full-nze bed. Price of Suite, $210.00 Dresser, 385 00—Chifforobe, $80.00—Full or twin size beds, $45.00 each. FOUR-PIECE PARISIAN GRAY ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE Consisting of dresser, chifforobe, toilet table and Price of Suite, $347.00 Table, $78.75; Bed, $78.75. FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI Mnhogany BEDROOM SUITE Consisting of dresser, chifforobe, full size bed and toilet table. Price of Suite, $284.00 Toilet Table, $65.50; Chifforobe, $78.50. M SUITE Early American Design; Suite consists of dresser, chifforobe, toilet table and ful_l size four poster bed. Price of Suite, $209.00 Dresser, $62.50; Chifforobe, $60.50; Toilet : Table, $48.00;-Four Poster Bed to match, $38.00 e SIGNED BEDROOM SUITE In brown mahogany or beautiful figured _ American walnut; suite consists of dreuer, clufiorobe, toilet table full size bed Price of Suite, $300.00 Dresser, $79.50; Chifforobe, $78.00; Toilet Table, $72.50; Full size bed, $70.00 THE LINEN SHOP ‘ancy Colored Border Tarkish Bath Towels—‘Mar- tex”—the acme in fine, perfect towels at very interesting, reductions. Jacquard or Key Bordered Towels, 22x44 inches, $1.25 Each. Jacquard or Crest Bordered Towels, 22344 inches, 95¢ Each. Jacquard Bordered Towels, 20x38 inches, 75¢ Each. Fancy Figured and Bordered Towels, 20x36 inches, 65¢ Each. Fancy Jacquard and Bordered Towels, 19x36 inches, 50c Each. : White Turkish Towels, 19x36 inches, 39¢ Each. Fancy Bordered Guest Towels, 13x23 inches, 35¢ Hemstitched Pure Linen Pillow Cases, round thread [inen, 45x36 inches. $2.50 Pair. Hemstitched Pare Linen Sheets; fine, pure flax— Size 721108 inches. $16.50 Pair. Size 90x108 inches. $18.50 Pair. - Hemstitched Pm Linen Huck Towels—Soft, absorb- ent woven huck of pure flax. Size 18x36 inches. 50c Each Mosaic Hemstitched Pure Linen Tea Napkins; six new designs; 13/ inches square; fine linen. $7.00 Dozen Madeira Scalloped Edged Hand Embroidered Pare Linen Tea Napkins, 13 inch; elaborate designs; fine linen. $10.00 Dozen Madeira Scalloped Edged Hand Embroidered Linen Scarfs, 18x36, 18x45 and 18x54 i llclm.e $4.50 Each. Pare Dresser, $94.50; Chifforobe, $95.00; Toilet FOUR-PIECE MAHOGANY BED- : FOUR-PIECE CHIPPENDALE DE- FOUR-PIECE BROWN MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE Simple straight line design; suite consists of dresser, clnflomer, vanity dresser and full size bed. = P;'lce of Suite, $294.00 esser, $79.50; Chiff , $73.00; - size Bed, $70. 00 Vamotr;el;resuer, 8711:;011 FOUR-PIECE EARLY AMERICAN DESIGNED BEDROOM SUITE " With pineapple carved posts; suite consists Dresser, $70.00; Full-size Bed, $70.00; . full size four poster bed, dresser, chlfioro:e and toilet table—can in mahogan ured American Wyllol:l.lfit‘ Price of Suite, $271.00 Dresser. 886.05‘;)" Chifforobe, $78.00; Full- size carved four poster 8.00 Toilet Table, 858.5.M " . FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI DESIGNED BEDROOM SUITE In American walnut; suite consists of dresser, chifforobe, toilet table and bed Price of Suite, $308.50 . Dresser, $97.50; Chifforobe, 378.00 Toilet Table, $71.50; Full or twin size Beds, each $61.50 Full Size Layer Felt Mattress, in Art or Standard Ticking, $17.50 Fine Woven Wire Bed Spring, $9.75 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN ART GIFT SHOP . Special showing of Parchment shades at attractive prices. Beantiful designs and effects to match any color Candle Shades, 12 new designs. $2.50 nl $3.00 Lamp Shades, 10, 12, 14, ndZZ.:lu. Special, $6.00, $7.00, $15.00, $35.00 and $55.00 Each. Fancy Shields and Domes; new shapes and sizes. Special, $1.25, $2.00, $2. 50 $3.00, $5.00, $6.00 $16.00 Each. < %y DEMONSTRATION OF THE “FLORSOL” A modern appliance to purify the air of any room and to perfume it with carefully selected reproductions of matoral flowers. The Florsol has been built to fit any electric bulb without interfering with its light or artistic Dropeof R fi:fl‘:‘v’"fif g of Rose, H s ol quet; also, Dissi- $2.50 ART DEPARTMENT Corticelli Pearl Crochet Cottons; sizes 3 and 5; va- rious colors in balls of 11/ ounces each. Special, 15¢ Ball Stamped Pillow and Bolster Cases of Mobawk and Utica Muslin; bemmed or hemstitched; also for scalloped edge. Special, 95c Pair VISIT OUR REST ROOM—MAIN FLOOR REAR

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